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Looks like mail.baby is just their own IP subnets they’re warming and falling back to mailchannels.
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No problem. I spoke with our billing department, we can do €255/month, €1000 buydown, and we’ll upgrade the bandwidth to 1.5Gbps
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€270eur per month with €500 buydown is best I can do for this box Sign for 1 year and I’ll drop it to €262 with €500 buydown I have other lower spec boxes I can do cheaper if you want
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330eur for 256GB, 350eur for 384GB
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E5-2620v4, 16 Core/32 Thread, 128GB DDR4, ship your own drives, 100Gbit DDoS mitigation & BGP session provided. 1Gbps Unmetered & Dedicated. 230eur/month, one-time 49eur setup fee for us mounting drives for you, or add 5eur/month per 1TB SATA
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We can offer you an: E3-1245, 16GB Memory, 2x2TB in Amsterdam or Germany, 100TB on 1Gbps (10Gbps burst, fair share policy applies), price tag is 36eur/month. Please shoot me a DM to get the order link.
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1x/24 ARIN available, $120/month, $600/quarter, $1200/year: https://console.geeksolutions.ca/?cmd=cart&action=add&id=31 Parent Block is in 163/8, block inside is 163.123.0.0/16. No spam, no scraping, no email marketing. Payment via PayPal or Stripe only, contract required. Valid information is required, manual fraud checks…
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We could also do the same deal with 256GB NVMe, 16GB DDR4 and 20TB Bandwidth at only $50/month
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We can do something similar in New York, a bit pricer but the specifications make it worth it. * 32GB DDR4 ECC * 512GB NVMe * /29 * 40TB on 2Gbps, with 10Gbps burst (Telia, GTT, Hurricane Electric blend) * 6 Core CPU (either going to be a new intel G series, or E5v4 -- need to check what we have in ready to deploy status)…
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16x/24 IPv4 just came up for lease, asking $100/month each, not blacklisted, all ARIN
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Personally, I take functionality over visual appearance. One other caveat we noticed is we’ve had 3 customers ticket in to say their currency was flipped from CAD to USD. Upon investigation it looks like the import just put the field value incorrectly, so we corrected that as well (that’s our fault, not the importers).…
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I have reported it to them. Fair enough. I think personally our migration was worth it, we’re much happier with Hostbill and so is the staff — sure the administration interface isn’t as visually appealing as WHMCS, but it’s functional. They’ve got DIY automations was well (WYSIWYG-style automations that can be triggered),…
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Addressing them in a bit of a funky order, but... * WHMCS’s cost wasn’t the motivating factor to leave, it was the source of numerous bugs for us. That being said, Hostbill had a nice refugee offer that cut some costs down for us on initial purchase. All in all, the ROI is about 18 months, and so far Hostbill has been top…
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If anyone is thinking about migrating to Hostbill, we just did and it went quite well. The only major issue I’ll alert people of is when migrating (scripted), Hostbill doesn’t normally import the prices manually set on services per user, for example, WHMCS if you change Bob Smith’s recurring price from $5 to $10 manually…
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It seems the WHMCS/cPanel/Plesk monopoly is just getting greedier by the second. It looks even more viable now for hosts to jump over to Blesta or Hostbill with these changes.
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Last IPv4 range is available then we’re out of stock on IPv4, but still tons available IPv6
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Yes, long term >1 year can get discounts.
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In fairness, I’ve seen quite a few companies be able to be operated as a 1-person team. If your product is pretty much automated, and support isn’t crazy (and you know when to say no & charge people extra for support if they’re opening 100 tickets an hour), then it’s entirely plausible to run it sustainably as a single…
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Branded or unbranded doesn’t matter. We use Branded
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That’s suicide for them. I’d report it, and gradually get louder every few days, cause a bit of a twitter storm.
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I’m going to assume he doesn’t realize how much an attorney is going to cost him. I mean, seriously. Last attorney we paid costed $1k to just look at the thing.
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Ouch. Stripe can also turn it around and close your account pretty easily... but let's hope they're reasonable and enjoy their payment processor fees.
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They must want to put their job at risk,
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We could do it in one of our DCs, but I don’t expect you’d find our price cheap. $300 USD per month, comes with: * 4U Space * 3kW of Power * 2Gbps Unmetered * /29 IPv4 Location is in Canada, though.
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We’re still happy to provide hardware to whatever specs necessary
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We have numerous public facing boxes with 10Gbps+ uplinks attached to them. For our use case, it’s definitely worth it. While I admit, we do keep one staff-only hypervisor linked up with 4x10Gbps running into it and bonded. No, it serves no practical use, but it’s fun.
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That’s not the best gift to get your girlfriend before you move on together... on the other hand, I got my wife one last year and she was thrilled because she was tired of sweeping. You got to know when to cross the line.
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As I said previously, if you want to try a non-CF solution we can help you out and offered a free trial. Cloudflare can be relatively easily bypassed and they don’t care too much about it unless you’re spending big $$$$ with them monthly.
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We can handle ddos without issue, but we won’t be able to hit your budget (slightly above). We can do it for around $15/month USD for hosting plus access to our mitigation network (layer 3/4/7). We’re happy to offer a 48 hour free trial if that’s of interest, just shoot me a DM for a code to get the trial.
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@donko you could always ticket @Francisco and see if he’ll do a static route for you to hetzner for the anti-ddos IP